Day Around the Bay: McLaren Park Grass Fire Sparked By Illegal Firework

Amici’s, the Bay Area pizzeria that brands itself as “East Coast,” is closing its last San Francisco location in the Marina District. The 4,700-square-foot location on Lombard Street, opened in 2007, presents a unique opportunity for a potential large new restaurant to move in. [SF Business Times] A grass fire sparked by an illegal firework grew to three acres in McLaren Park on Sunday night, and the sparking of the fire was caught on a Ring doorbell camera. [KPIX]

The Oakland City Countil will take a procedural vote Tuesday to place the recall of Mayor Sheng Thao on the November ballot, after it already cleared the signature hurdle. [Chronicle]With the heatwave arriving, tomorrow is a Spare the Air Day in the Bay Area. [Bay Area News Group]Not sure how to picture this, but a man was killed early Saturday when a car, allegedly driven by an intoxicated woman, careened off a San Jose roadway into the second story of a home on McKee Road. [KRON4]President Biden condemned the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity today, saying “This is a fundamentally new principle and it’s a dangerous precedent, because the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the law.” [CBS News]Donald Trump’s lawyers have already moved to overturn his conviction in the Manhattan hush-money case, claiming immunity while he was performing official acts as president. [New York Times]
2024-07-02 00:37:54
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